Authorizing the Wakala service online to make it easier for beneficiaries

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The Ministry of Justice revealed the launch of the electronic revocation service for agencies without the need to attend the notary offices, joining a series of e-services to facilitate beneficiaries. Thus, all parties to the agency can complete the process of canceling it electronically, after verifying and confirming their identities through temporary PIN messages linked to the identity through the Absher system database.

The update is immediately reflected on the Ministry's databases, and to confirm the technical integration, a text message is sent to the parties to the agency to inform them of the dissolution and the ability to view the dissolution deed digitally. The new service joins the Ministry's portal through the notary services window to save the beneficiary time and effort through several services, the most important of which is "Inquiry about my agencies" to enable the beneficiary to know his agencies and their duration through his ID number. The service aims to verify the integrity of the agency before working with it, and the service of registering the agency electronically, by filling out a form that includes the information of the parties to the process, the system sends a request number, and the process is completed in the notary offices